Weitere Publikationen aus diesem Schwerpunkt
2020
Cue-Taking, Satisficing, or Both? Quasi-experimental Evidence for Ballot Position Effects
S. 625–652
2020
Do regional party primaries affect the ideological cohesion of political parties in multi-level systems? Evidence from Spain
S. 770-782
2019
When do Women Speak? A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Gender in Legislative Debates
S. 576–596
2019
Coordination of legislative speech in times of crisis: Youth unemployment and debates on redistributive policies in the Swedish Riksdag, 1994–2014
S. 404-417
2019
Electoral incentives in European Parliament Elections: Introducing a new collection of data on parties, MEPs and candidates
Berlin
2019
Amusement, laughter and applause: Alternative sources for ideal point estimation?
Chicago, IL
2019
Policing, Muslims and Populism Parliamentary Discourse in Germany during the European Migrant Crisis
Chicago, IL
2018
Representing the Region on the Floor: Socioeconomic Characteristics of Electoral Districts and Legislative Speechmaking
S. 73-102
2018
Personalized versus partisan representation in the speeches of migrant MPs in the German Bundestag
Frankfurt am Main
2018
Turning Liberal: Legislators’ Individual Preferences and the Regulation of Pre‐Implantation Genetic Diagnosis in Switzerland
S. 16-40
2018
Supply and Demand of Populism: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Cantonal SVP Manifestos
S. 525-544
2018
Business as usual? Party competition and government formation in Germany following the refugee crisis
Oldenburg
2018
Jamaica, minority government or grand coalition? Government formation after the Bundestagwahl 2017
GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne
2018
The time of the vote. Causes and consequences of late deciding
S. 201-225
London
Rowman & Littlefield
2018
Economic voting in a federal country: Overcoming the limited clarity of responsibility
S. 161-182
London
Rowman & Littlefield
2018
The personalization of electoral rules: Does it empower voters or merely facilitate policy shirking?
Vienna
2018
The personalization of electoral rules: Does it empower voters or merely facilitate policy shirking?
Frankfurt am Main
2018
Parliamentary Activity, Re-Selection and the Personal Vote. Evidence from Flexible-List Systems
S. 930-949
2018
Pariah Parties, Policy Profiles and Party Politics in a Multilevel System: Coalition Formation in Germany, 2017–2018
S. 189-205
Florence
European University Institute
2018
Gaining new insights by going local: Determinants of coalition formation in mixed democratic polities
S. 61-80
2018
‘Sowing the Seeds of Love’? Determinants of Local Coalition Formation and Termination between the CDU and the Greens, 1994–2016
S. 339-358
2018
Who brings home the pork? Parties and the role of localness in committee assignments in mixed-member proportional systems
S. 488-500
2018
Die "Sonntagsfrage", soziale Erwünschtheit und die AfD: Wie alternative Messmethoden der Politikwissenschaft weiterhelfen können
S. 493-519
2018
The electoral connection in staggered parliaments: Evidence from Australia, France, Germany and Japan
S. 759-780
2018
Politicizing Islam: How Populism Changes the Relevance of Islam in Electoral Manifestos
WZB, Berlin
2018
How to Increase Turnout in Low-Salience Elections: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Concurrent Second-Order Elections on Political Participation
S. 509-526
2017
Who Speaks for Young People? An Analysis of Debates on (Youth) Unemployment in the Swedish Riksdag, 1994–2014
Lissabon
2017
Analyzing the Apportionment of Speaking Time in Parliamentary Party Groups: Does the Electoral Cycle Matter?
Basel
2017
In line with the party? The role of intra-party politics, personal characteristics, and gender in Swedish cabinet appointments
Milan
2017
Keeping One's Seat: The Competitiveness of MP Renomination in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems
S. 979-994
2017
Economic hardship and the policy emphases of political parties in the last weeks of an election campaign: Evidence from nine European countries
Chicago, IL
2017
Strength of weakness? Innerparteiliche Heterogenität, divergierende Koalitionspräferenzen und die Ergebnisse von Koalitionsverhandlungen in den deutschen Bundesländern
S. 179-204
2017
Strength of weakness? Intra-Party Heterogeneity and Coalition Negotiations
San Francisco, CA
2017
Multi-Level Electoral Politics. Beyond the Second-Order Election Model
S. 224
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2017
Links-Rechts und darüber hinaus - eine Neuvermessung der deutschen Parteienlandschaft mit einem auf die MARPOR/CMP-Daten angewandten IRT-Modell
S. 57-88
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2017
Statistical Scaling Meets Classic Content Analysis: Using Bayesian IRT-Modelling to Infer Latent Variables from Hand-Coded Texts
Cologne
2017
Das Einstimmen-Mischwahlsystem bei baden-württembergischen Landtagswahlen: Wie fehlende Listen zur ungleichen deskriptiven Repräsentation von Stadt und Land in den Fraktionen beitragen
S. 141-156
2017
Primacy Effects on the Candidate Vote under Open-List PR. Separating Candidate Quality from Placement
Milan
2017
Relaxing the Constant Economic Vote Restriction: Economic Evaluations and Party Support in Germany
S. 286-296
2017
O impacto das coligações nas preferências dos eleitores e no comportamento eleitoral
S. 93-107
Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Editora Unesp
2017
An ‘Angela Merkel effect’? The impact of gender on CDU/CSU voting intention between 1998 and 2013
S. 35-48
2017
Education, political sophistication, intra-party policy cohesion and proximity voting: Do voters choose the ‘right’ party?
Oslo
2017
'Wikiganda' : Detecting Bias in Multimodal Wikipedia Entries
S. 201-224
London, New York
Bloomsbury
2017
Do regional party primaries affect the ideological congruence of political parties in multi-level systems?
Solstrand
2017
Die Thematisierung der Flüchtlingskrise im Vorfeld der Landtagswahlen 2016: Mangelnde Responsivität als eine Ursache für den Erfolg der AfD?
S. 91-98
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2017
Parteienwettbewerb und Muster der Regierungsbildung im Vorfeld der Bundestagswahl 2017
University of Mainz
2017
Großstadt ist nicht gleich Großstadt: Erklärungsfaktoren für die Unterschiede bei kommunalen Koalitionsverhandlungen und Koalitionsvereinbarungen
S. 193-219
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2017
What moves party systems in times of crises? Economic conditions, public opinion and the domestic electoral arena
Düsseldorf
2017
Economic hardship and the policy emphases of political parties in the last weeks of an election campaign: Evidence from nine European countries
Chicago, IL
2017
Weighting Parties and Coalitions: How Coalition Signals Influence Voting Behavior
S. 642-655
2017
Zweitstimme.org. Ein strukturell-dynamisches Vorhersagemodell für Bundestagswahlen
S. 418-441
2017
Forecasting Elections in Multi-party Systems: A Backwards Random-walk Approach
University of Amsterdam
2017
Machtwechsel in Sicht? Die Vorhersage des Kanzlermodells für die Bundestagswahl 2017
S. 392-406
2017
No country for neophytes: Angela Merkel will win Germany again
Washington, DC
Capitol Hill Publishing
2017
Zum Einfluss der Parteinähe auf das Abstimmungsverhalten der Bundesverfassungsrichter - eine quantitative Untersuchung
S. 816-826
2017
Need for cognitive closure, listening styles, and political news consumption among Latinos in U.S. Election 2016
Lisbon
2017
Combining expert surveys and topic modeling to identify unknown issues in multinational media discourses
San Diego, CA
2017
Big-Data-Forschung als Interaktion zwischen Topic Models und Expertendaten: Ein neuer Ansatz zur Erfassung der thematischen Vernetzung nationaler Onlinedebatten
Heinrich-Heine Universität, Düsseldorf
2017
Critical election in the wake of an economic and political crisis: Realignment of Icelandic party voters?
S. 157-181
2017
Against false oppositions: Rediscovering mediated deliberation in non-deliberative contexts
San Diego, CA
2017
Bridging segregation via media exposure? Ingroup identification, outgroup distance, and low direct contact reduce outgroup appearance in media repertoires
S. 993–1014
2016
In line with the party? The role of intra-party politics and gender in Swedish cabinet appointments
Charles University, Prague
2016
When do Women Speak? A Comparative Analysis of the Role of Gender in Legislative Debates
München
2016
Political Parties, Parliaments and Legislative Speechmaking
S. 232
Houndmills, Basingstoke
Palgrave Macmillan
2016
Representing the Region on the Floor Electoral Districts, Economic Characteristics, and Speechmaking in the German Bundestag
München
2016
Constituency Demands and Limited Supplies: Comparing Personal Issue Emphases in Co-sponsorship of Bills and Legislative Speech
S. 366-387
2016
Innerparteiliche Zerstrittenheit, divergierende Koalitionspräferenzen und Ergebnisse von Koalitionsverhandlungen
University of Cologne
2016
Where Is My Party? Introducing New Data Sets on Ideological Cohesion and Ambiguity of Party Positions in Media Coverage
S. 32
Mannheim
MZES
2016
Let’s Just Agree to Disagree: Dispute Resolution Mechanisms in Coalition Agreements
S. 1264-1278
2016
Party competition, election manifestos and roll call votes in the formation process of a parliamentary democracy: Evidence from Weimar Germany
München
2016
Die Integrationsdebatte in den Wahlkämpfen in Baden-Württemberg und Rheinland-Pfalz: Implikationen für (künftiges) Wahlverhalten und Regierungsbildung
NRW School of Governance, University of Duisburg
2016
Koalitionsoptionen und Lagerdenken aus Wählerperspektive. Eine Analyse anhand der Parteiensympathien der Bundesbürger von 1977 bis 2011
S. 119-148
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2016
Parlamentswahl in der Diktatur: Eine Analyse des Wählerverhaltens auf Ebene der Land- und Stadtkreise bei der Reichstagswahl vom 12. November 1933
S. 693-708
2016
Coalition formation at the local level: Institutional constraints, party policy conflict, and office-seeking political parties
S. 835-846
2016
Weder ein „modern gender gap“ noch „same gender voting“ in Deutschland? Zum Einfluss des Geschlechts auf das individuelle Wahlverhalten bei den Bundestagswahlen zwischen 1998 und 2013
S. 271-293
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2016
Verrückte Verhältnisse? Wahlverhalten und Parteienwettbewerb in Baden‐Württemberg zwischen 2011 und 2016
Universität Heidelberg
2016
Party competition, election manifestos and roll call votes in the formation process of a parliamentary democracy: Evidence from Weimar Germany
University of Bremen
2016
Koalitionsbildungsprozesse auf kommunaler Ebene: Schwarz-Grün in deutschen Großstädten
S. 423
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2016
Are Judges Political Animals After All? Quasi-experimental Evidence from the German Federal Constitutional Court
Brussels
2016
Are Judges Political Animals after All? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the German Federal Constitutional Court
University of Amsterdam
2016
What drives rental votes? How coalitions signals facilitate strategic coalition voting
S. 293-306
2016
Framing effects and comparative social policy reform - Comparing blame avoidance evidence from two experiments
S. 157-175
2016
La democracia en tiempos de crisis: legitimidad, descontento y desafección en España
S. 15-65
Valencia
Tirant lo Blanch
2016
What favors the congruence between citizens and their governments? Multi-dimensional ideological congruence and party systems
Charles University, Prague
2016
Big data research as interaction between topic models and expert data: A new approach to capturing national online debates
Cologne, Germany
2016
Should we be Charlie? A deliberative take on religion and secularism in mediated public spheres
S. 314-327
2016
Forecasting the 2013 German Bundestag Election Using Many Polls and Historical Election Results
S. 73-83
2015
Incumbent MPs, contenders and competition for the best places: Determinants of intra-party candidate selection in the run-up to the 2013 Bundestag election
Universität Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg
2015
Strategies and convictions: Determinants of parliamentary collaboration networks in two European parliaments
Université de Montréal
2015
Convictions and Signals in Parliamentary Speeches: Dáil Éireann Debates on Abortion in 2001 and 2013
S. 199-219
2015
Personal Issue Emphases and Plenary Debates: Comparing Co-sponsorship of Bills and Legislative Speech
Sheffield
2015
What the UK General Elections of 2005/10 Tell Us about the Demand for Manifestos (and the Other Way Round)
S. 401-422
2015
Parteienwettbewerb in Deutschland - Was wir mit Hilfe von IRT-Modellen neu aus den CMP/MARPOR-Daten lernen können
Universität Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg
2015
Under Which Conditions Do Parties Attract Voters’ Reactions to Issues? Party-Varying Issue Voting in German Elections 1987–2009
S. 1251-1273
2015
Local politicians take the party affiliation of directly elected mayors into account when forming coalitions
2015
On the Use of Different Modalities in Political Communication: Evidence from German Election Manifestos
S. 211-225
Frankfurt am Main
Peter Lang
2015
Who brings home the pork? The role of electoral context and localness in assigning committee seats in the German Bundestag
San Francisco, CA
2015
Who brings home the pork? The role of electoral context and localness in assigning committee seats in the German Bundestag
Université de Montréal
2015
Constitutional Courts as Veto Players: Composition, Absorption and Decisions at the German Court
Université de Montréal
2015
Do constituency candidates matter in German Federal Elections? The personal vote as an interactive process
S. 338-349
2015
Investiture Rules in Germany: Stacking the Deck against Minority Governments
S. 67-85
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2015
Strengthening the systemic approach to deliberation in political communication research
Belo Horizonte
2015
Achieving citizenship through communication: Five types of mediated participation in the Egyptian uprising 2011
San Juan, Puerto Rico
2015
Multi-level spatial voting: Vote switching in EP elections and European integration preferences
Vienna
2014
Partisanship, Ministers and Environmental Policy Outputs: A Comparative Analysis of Biotechnology Regulation in the EU Countries
Budapest
2014
Partisanship, Ministers and Environmental Policy Outputs: A Comparative Analysis of Biotechnology Regulation in the EU Countries
Chicago, Illinois
2014
Campaigning in the House: The Unequal Distribution of Speaking Time in European Parliamentary Party Groups
Edinburgh
2014
Campaigning in the House: The Unequal Distribution of Speaking Time in European Parliamentary Party Groups
Glasgow
2014
Tabling Priorities: Individualized MP Behavior, Electoral Incentives and Parliamentary Questions in Germany and Norway
Vienna
2014
Tabling Priorities: Individualized MP Behavior and Electoral Incentives in Parliamentary Questions
Manchester
2014
Personal Issue Emphases and Plenary Debates: Comparing Co-Sponsorship of Bills and Legislative Speech
University of Glasgow
2014
Deliberation, Political Knowledge, and Vote Choice: Results from an Experiment with Second-order Elections
Koç University, Istanbul
2014
The impact of intra-coalition conflict on dispute settlement rules in coalition agreements
Chicago, Illinois
2014
Putting Text in Context: How to Estimate Better Left-Right Positions by Scaling Party Manifesto Data using Item Response Theory
WZB Berlin
2014
Koalitionsbildung in deutschen Großstädten: Empirische Befunde aus Nordrhein-Westfalen
S. 109-143
2014
Why don't you talk about policy? Valence campaigning in the 2008 US Congressional elections
Edinburgh
2014
The German Constitutional Court as Veto Player - Composition, Decisions and the Absorption Hypothesis
Montreal
2014
Normativity and journalism. Assessing journalists' aspirations of a democratic public sphere and role perceptions empirically
Seattle
2014
Vote Choice and Consideration Sets in a Multi-party Setting: Comparing different Measures of Consideration Sets
Rome
2014
Supporting Democracy: Political Participation and Political Attitudes. Exploring Causality Using Panel Data
S. 153-171
2014
Deliberative performance of television news in three types of democracy: Insights from the United States, Germany, and Russia
S. 827-851
2014
Measuring mediated intergroup contact: Using a content-list technique to indicate exposure to outgroup characters
Seattle, WA
2014
To Write or not to Write: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding the Emergence of Seperate Opinions at Constitutional Courts
Chicago, IL